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8 January, 05:19

1. A type of RNA molecule that is transcribed from DNA and carries an instructional template for the

assembly of amino acids into proteins. In a eukarvotic cell It leaves the nucleus and

the cytoplasm.

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  1. 8 January, 06:14
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    mRNA

    Explanation:

    mRNA holds the code from DNA in order to transport the code to a ribosome to be transcribed into a protein.

    mRNA is a key part of protein synthesis and travels from the nucleus to the ribosome in eukaryotic cells.
  2. 8 January, 06:53
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    I agree with that dude mRNA
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